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why 31
wicked 1
wicket 9
wide 23
wide-open 2
widened 3
wider 1
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23 usual
23 waters
23 whilst
23 wide
23 winter
22 avoid
22 boat
Jules Verne
Michael Strogoff

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wide

   Book,  Chapter
1 I, II | No rail yet furrows these wide plains, some of which are 2 I, IV | greatly diminished, the wide steppes being leveled by 3 I, IV | traditional belt of the Moujik, wide trousers, gartered at the 4 I, IV | side, which was composed of wide plains, he added, with British 5 I, VII | traditional costume, a very wide blue, violet, or black robe; 6 I, VII | checked shirts under their wide pelisses; peasants of the 7 I, VIII| of the air,~Through the wide world I roam.”~ The laughing 8 I, VIII| The Kama was here very wide, and its wooded banks lovely. 9 I, XVI | not only deep, but very wide and muddy. Beneath this 10 II, I | of Diachinks, stretches a wide plain, planted here and 11 II, I | occupied the center of a wide clearing, sheltered by a 12 II, V | remained unmoved, his eyes wide open, as though he wished 13 II, V | Strogoff, her eyes open wide, her arms extended towards 14 II, VI | an empty house, the door wide open. An old rickety wooden 15 II, VI | fashion?” he asked, opening wide his great honest eyes.~At 16 II, VI | now lay sometimes across wide moors, which extended as 17 II, VI | Yenisei, hoping that this wide river would perhaps stop 18 II, VII | equipages swept through the wide, clean streets. Not a pedestrian 19 II, VII | left bank, where one of the wide alleys of the park ended. 20 II, VII | survey the whole of its wide course.~“Do you see a boat?” 21 II, VIII| versts. It was no longer the wide steppe with limitless horizon; 22 II, IX | clock in the evening, a wide sheet of water lay at Michael 23 II, XII | The Angara being here very wide, it would not be possible


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